When one thinks of mass murder, Hitler comes to mind. If not Hitler, then Tojo, Stalin, or Mao. Credit is given to the 20th-century totalitarians as the worst species of tyranny to have ever arisen. However, the alarming truth is that Islam has killed more than any of these, and may surpass all of them combined in numbers and cruelty.
The enormity of the slaughters of the “religion of peace” are so far beyond comprehension that even honest historians overlook the scale. When one looks beyond our myopic focus, Islam is the greatest killing machine in the history of mankind, bar none.

The Islamic conquest of India is probably the bloodiest story in history. — Will Durant, as quoted on Daniel Pipes site.

Conservative estimates place the number at 80 million dead Indians.

According to some calculations, the Indian (subcontinent) population decreased…

MRAP’s —Mine Resistant Ambushed Protected Vehicles— that were once designed to protect U.S. Soldiers from roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan, are now being supplied to local law enforcement across the nation. These 55,000-pound vehicles include machine guns, bullet proof glass, heavy armor, and a gunner’s turret. Hundreds have been spotted by citizens not only in cities but also in rural areas.

What exactly is our government using these vehicles for? Why does the local law enforcement feel the need to arm themselves from combat style warfare? These questions and more are addressed in the video below. I highly recommend you watch it….

Political Correctness and white guilt is why history can not get it right about Gen.George Armstrong Custer.

Love or hate General George Armstrong Custer, there’s one thing Americans haven’t been able to do: ignore him. 138 years after his death during the June 25-26 Battle of Little Bighorn — his passing a tragedy, or just desserts, depending who you ask — Custer is as famous as ever. He is mentioned in books, articles and in the media far more often than at the height of his fame when he was alive, and his durability in the public eye is comparable to another controversial military maverick, George Patton.

In Custer’s day, people had a more nuanced, realistic view of the “boy general.” This changed after Little Bighorn, a shocking Indian military victory that came when many Americans already considered that chapter of…

Andrea Mitchell slammed Hillary Clinton saying she ”lacks self-awareness” and is “out of touch” Sunday on Meet The Press.“The book tour has looked like a political campaign. I think it’s a little bit that she was rusty and a little bit of lack of self-awareness, when she talks about being dead broke and she then tried to fix it.

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But still, not getting the language – to really understand that she is a little bit out of touch,” Mitchell said.“She doesn’t quite realize as Ruth Marcus wrote in the Washington Post, she should stop giving paid speeches, should stop asking colleges to pay out of a foundation.

Hillary Clinton $225,000 speaker fee: Is that a lot for a potential president?CSM ^ | 06/28/2014 | By Mark SappenfieldPosted on 6/29/2014, 10:25:35 AM by SeekAndFindA Hillary Clinton speech in Las Vegas will cost the University of Nevada $225,000.

And that’s what happens when they know you’re recording’: Cop caught by trucker for speeding and talking on his cell phone changes his tune when he sees camera A trucker was driving through Illinois last week when he says a police officer sped past him going way above the speed limit – while chatting on his cellphone.

Brian Miner decided to take the law into his own hands and honked his horn repeatedly, prompting the officer to pull over.In a video posted to YouTube by Miner, the officer undergoes an amazing transformation once he realizes he’s being filmed.None too pleased at being pulled over by Miner, the officer is confrontational and resorts to outright lies when Miner questions…

Little-known law allows abused immigrant children to stay in the U.S.CNN ^ | 6/28/2014 | CNNPosted on 6/29/2014, 8:19:06 AM by Dallas59CNN — He’s still a teenager, but Wilfredo Vasquez has already seen plenty in his life.His story begins in Anamoros, a city in southeastern El Salvador. At 16, alone, living in poverty, threatened by violent gangs in his neighborhood and practically abandoned by his parents, Vasquez decided to leave everything behind and migrate to the United States.”

President Barack Obama’s administration has taken the U.S. gay rights revolution global, using American embassies across the world as outposts in a struggle that still hasn’t been won at home.Sometimes U.S. advice and encouragement is condemned as unacceptable meddling. And sometimes it can seem to backfire, increasing the pressure on those it is meant to help.